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Ronald Reagan appointed
George H.W. Bush documented
“but they brought him down in a joint CIA-FBI operation called Watergate. President Carter tried to end as much of the secrecy, but of course he fell victim to the deep state himself. President Reagan, who we know brought us not only George …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #9 b @ 35:32
John Hinckley Jr. attempted_assassination_of
Ronald Reagan documented
“Of course, Hinckley was the guy who would shoot President Reagan. So when you're talking Bushes, I think we always got to bring Neil up. Well, go ahead. Also, I've dug around in a Rio Tinto several years ago. So next time we get together, I…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Prelude to Terror by Joe Trento Chap 2 @ 1:20:41
Ronald Reagan removed_from_power
United States Marine Corps host_asserted
“The day after Rajir's kidnapping on February 7th, 1984, Reagan suddenly reversed himself and announced that all U.S. Marines would shortly be redeployed. The next day, the battleship USS New Jersey fired 290 rounds of one-ton shells from it…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 59 - '1983 BEIRUT MARINE BARRACKS BOMBING' - EP.429 @ 46:54
Ronald Reagan exposed
Soviet Union documented
“In the end, even President Reagan denounced the Soviets as murderers and called for an international investigation. The issue faded into history and was all but forgotten. One of the generals were promoted to head of all Soviet air defense.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Medusa Files Part 13 @ 42:05
Elliot Abrams appointed
Ronald Reagan documented
“Moynihan. Abrams entered Republican, so he staffs for the Democrats and works for Republicans as well. That's why we say it's two wings of the same bird. He goes to work for President Reagan in the 80s as the Assistant Secretary of State fo…”
▶ The Colonels Corner_ Corporate Coup (Venezuela) A. Parampil Part 1 @ 1:12:12
Ronald Reagan funded
Mujahideen documented
“to observe Mujahideen operations. Huh, to observe them. Not long after taking office, the Reagan administration began moving on in Afghanistan. The new CIA director, William Casey, presented a project with covert actions. President Reagan a…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42) @ 50:41
Ronald Reagan funded
Mujahideen documented
“His presence suggested the agency would remain within legal bounds. Deputy Director McMahon would have further impact on the Afghan covert action. In its first year, the Reagan administration doubled the size of the previous CIA budget for …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 40 (42) @ 57:19
Ronald Reagan signed
NSDD-17 documented
“Finally, Reagan had made some general decisions affecting the CIA's role in a national security decision directive. The authorization document, basically, one example of one signed in November 1981 was the covert action against Nicaragua th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 45:16
Ronald Reagan ordered_assassination_of
Sandinistas documented
“At the height of the cocaine decade, the Iran-Contra scandal revealed the U.S. involvement in drug trades during the Reagan-Bush presidencies. Evidence emerged that the CIA's involvement in covert drug operations, Lieutenant Colonel Oliver …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squads and War on Terror Part 3 @ 1:01:27
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
El Salvador host_asserted
“This is around the 1980 timeframe. The U.S. was supporting the government of El Salvador. And President Reagan said it was because they were trying to halt the infiltration into the Americas by terrorists and also outside interference. Any …”
▶ Gladio 101 El Salvador @ 7:12
Ronald Reagan funded
Contras host_asserted
“And again, we're going to get off if I allow us to. But I'm just curious, what percentage of that entire operation down there do you think he was aware of? I already know the answer. He was aware of all of it. I knew it was going to be 100%…”
▶ Just Because Keith Malinak w ColonelTowner-Watkins 2025-10-16 @ 53:26
John Hinckley Jr. attempted_assassination_of
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“Firm represented Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North during the Iran-Contra affair. Oh, my gosh. Ready for this? And John Hinckley, the would-be assassin of Ronald Reagan. Friendly reminder that the Hinckley family was in business with Bush's b…”
▶ Live Research Dig w WarHamster and GBPH @ 24:55
Ronald Reagan founded
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
“And they have kind of like the Republican data account on X has kind of put some NED information out there in a kind of roundabout way. And I want to explain that. So the National Endowment for Democracy is a law that was signed in during t…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 43 - 'Exposed - The USAID Deception' - EP.382 @ 3:13
Ronald Reagan supplied_arms_to
North Atlantic Treaty Organization host_asserted
“Also, the normal flight path, which I just mentioned, due to a NOTAM that had been issued within the last 24 hours of the takeoff of the aircraft, had temporarily closed airway R-20, and then it was immediately opened the day after the cras…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 58 - 'L.A INSURRECTION - LINKS TO THE PAST' - EP.426 @ 35:45
Ronald Reagan approved
Nicaraguan harbor mining book_quoted
“Ronald Reagan approved anyway. McFarland concedes that the scheme was not one of the happiest episodes of the Reagan administration. In the fall of 1983, Casey implemented the plan. The CIA itself carried out the attacks and mining of the p…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 45 (47) @ 26:01
Ross Perot removed_from_power
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“Perot was immediately removed from the position. And in a heart-rending statement made to the POW and families in 1987, he said, I have been instructed to cease and assist. You saw too much. The Pei Ocean Lao continued to hold 308 American …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 9 @ 56:14
Ronald Reagan removed_from_power
CENTAP guest_asserted
“Was, you know, as an E2, worked my way up to Staff Sergeant and then GS-13 with DIA, 14 with Homeland Security. So CENTAC was Central Tactical Units that was set up in the 70s. And as soon as Reagan and Bush, Mr. CIA, got into office, they …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup Venezuela Part 15 Final @ 1:46:45
Safari Club funded
Ronald Reagan book_quoted
“What would soon become Reagan and Bush's campaign relied on the Safari Club for support as well. His support mainly came from reborn private intelligence community, conservative religious base, dubbed the moral majority, and a political mac…”
▶ Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 21 @ 6:55
Ronald Reagan succeeded
Jimmy Carter documented
“From the American political system in November when Jimmy Carter was defeated because Jimmy Carter had cut off all aid to South America that was being ran by a military dictatorship and guilty of human rights abuses. So they celebrated when…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5 @ 10:17
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Sandinistas host_asserted
“citizens uprising against a corrupt dictatorship, they labeled it as, oh my gosh, that has to be communist. And if we don't do something about it, then they're going to turn out to be another Cuba, which of course we heard in Guatemala, in …”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5 @ 10:48
Ronald Reagan ordered_assassination_of
Sandinistas documented
“that the CIA moved to make its sponsorship of the FDN official. President Reagan was presented with a document known as the National Security's Decision Directive No. 17, which served as a blueprint for the United States government to overt…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 5 @ 29:01
John Hinckley Jr. attempted_assassination_of
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“owners and now got down to a single person could own it and they ended up they did a lot of loans to themselves and their buddies so that's absolutely the case so neil bush the unforgotten bush no one really talks about is a pretty interest…”
▶ Secret Societies Skull and Bones with War Hamster Brady @ 5:16
Ronald Reagan funded
El Salvador host_asserted
“Reagan administration in, and he was hiding the aid for the fascist in El Salvador in the form of the government and the elitist in U.S. food supplies for starving Africans. He also hid some aid in a request they sent over for emergency fue…”
▶ Operation Gladio- El Salvador Part 2 @ 4:06
Ronald Reagan funded
El Salvador host_asserted
“actually received from abroad, necessarily limited to what could be carried by the occasional clandestine small truck or boat, plainly did not belong in the same league, nor on the same planet, for that matter, as the huge transport, plane …”
▶ Operation Gladio- El Salvador Part 2 @ 33:30
Ronald Reagan removed_from_power
Robert White host_asserted
“In a questionable way, it seems, much information in the white paper can't be found in the document at all once it's reviewed and compared. It was not merely the accuracy of the white paper that was in question, but the authenticity of the …”
▶ Operation Gladio- El Salvador Part 2 @ 26:46
Ronald Reagan appointed
George H.W. Bush documented
“If you want to bundle the money for Reagan, he needed these people's backing. And so he picked George H.W. as his running mate. Interesting choice in many ways. What was going on at the time for the election was Iran. Iran had taken the U.S…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societies (Bush family) with War Hamster Brady @ 1:03:55
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Maurice Bishop host_asserted
“You may want to try and... There you are. Can you hear me? Yeah, now I can hear you great. So basically what he's trying to articulate is that the Reagan administration, all of them, viewed Maurice Bishop, despite the size of Grenada, a big…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Grenada 1979-1984 @ 15:05
Ronald Reagan covered_up
George Mason University host_asserted
“On the day of the invasion that he was in touch with amateur radios operators at the college and quote, this is what he said. I think the president's information is very wrong because some of the Americans started to go out yesterday, unquo…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Grenada 1979-1984 @ 30:47
Ronald Reagan funded
Operation Gladio documented
“The agreement had its roots in something called Executive Order 12333, which Ronald Reagan signed into law in 1981. The same week he authorized the CIA's Operation Contra. Reagan's order served as his administration's rules on the conduct o…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 25 (Final) @ 6:52
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Sandinistas host_asserted
“on both the right and left, all of the ones that they set up. Tyranny in any form is an enemy of democracy. And oh, by the way, I've got this other thing over here that I'm basically doing the same thing with, but it's called Project Democr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49) @ 45:06
Ronald Reagan ordered_assassination_of
Sandinistas host_asserted
“My plan is simple. I take the war to Nicaragua. Start killing them. Casey loved it. Claridge left with a mandate to draft a finding to cover the operation. Much of the work fell to the Central American Task Force Chief, Jerry Spott. Intelli…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45) @ 45:22
Ronald Reagan funded
U.S. State Department host_asserted
“curtain in The Wizard of Oz and they pull straws and they say, OK, you're going to get to be president this time. Because I've showed you examples like Jimmy Carter at the end of his presidency created the Department of Education. He didn't…”
▶ Operation GLADIO and Election Day—-How CIA interferes in elections @ 58:22
Ronald Reagan funded
U.S. State Department documented
“The things that Reagan did was not good for America. The whole Iran-Contra was not good. Our involvement in GOLA was not good. Jimmy Carter established the Department of Education at the very end of his term. It was Ronald Reagan that funde…”
▶ Operation Gladio - State of the GOP and Tibet @ 2:07:42
Ronald Reagan carried_out_attack
Nicaragua host_asserted
“We are going to go overthrow the government of Nicaragua. We're going to go overthrow the government of Angola. We're going to go create the Iran-Iraq war. All of those things were going on during their administration. But because we were f…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 1:38:26
Ronald Reagan carried_out_attack
Angola host_asserted
“We are going to go overthrow the government of Nicaragua. We're going to go overthrow the government of Angola. We're going to go create the Iran-Iraq war. All of those things were going on during their administration. But because we were f…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 1:38:26
Ronald Reagan carried_out_attack
Iran-Iraq War host_asserted
“We are going to go overthrow the government of Nicaragua. We're going to go overthrow the government of Angola. We're going to go create the Iran-Iraq war. All of those things were going on during their administration. But because we were f…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War #13 @ 1:38:26
Tower Commission pardoned
Ronald Reagan documented
“News reporters kneeling in front of the committee dais quickly go to work, taking shot after shot of Church holding this heart attack gun. Unquote. The image of Church and John Tower, who would later lead the Tower Commission, which essenti…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #9 b @ 50:17
Frank Church exposed
Ronald Reagan documented
“and he would die within a year. He went out swinging at the shadow government. Quote, but even as he was facing death, Church continued to sound the same alarm that he had become his hallmark. In one of his last interviews in January 1984, …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #9 b @ 1:07:26
Ronald Reagan supported
Angola book_quoted
“And let's see. Well, one of them was in Meridius, which is an island. And operations went forward in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Libya. American involvement obviously happened in Angola, Cambodia. More than 50 covert operations happened during …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 42:24
Ronald Reagan supported
Cambodia book_quoted
“And let's see. Well, one of them was in Meridius, which is an island. And operations went forward in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Libya. American involvement obviously happened in Angola, Cambodia. More than 50 covert operations happened during …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 42:24
Ronald Reagan supported
Afghanistan book_quoted
“And let's see. Well, one of them was in Meridius, which is an island. And operations went forward in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Libya. American involvement obviously happened in Angola, Cambodia. More than 50 covert operations happened during …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 42:24
Ronald Reagan supported
Nicaragua book_quoted
“And let's see. Well, one of them was in Meridius, which is an island. And operations went forward in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Libya. American involvement obviously happened in Angola, Cambodia. More than 50 covert operations happened during …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 42:24
Ronald Reagan supported
Libya book_quoted
“And let's see. Well, one of them was in Meridius, which is an island. And operations went forward in Afghanistan, Nicaragua, Libya. American involvement obviously happened in Angola, Cambodia. More than 50 covert operations happened during …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 42:24
Ronald Reagan reestablished
Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board book_quoted
“to authorize the actions at the policy level, and to approve CIA budgets via the O&M. Reagan improved the climate within the executive branch for covert action by reestablishing the Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board that Carter had d…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 43:20
Ronald Reagan reorganized
National Security Council book_quoted
“to authorize the actions at the policy level, and to approve CIA budgets via the O&M. Reagan improved the climate within the executive branch for covert action by reestablishing the Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board that Carter had d…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 43:20
Ronald Reagan issued
Executive Order 12036 documented
“Finally, and people were like, he just didn't know. You know, Bush did everything. President Reagan continued the recent practice of regulating intelligence activities using executive orders. Reagan issued Executive Order 12333, dated Decem…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Presidents’ Secret Wars Chap 17 @ 44:17
Ronald Reagan appointed
Kent Crane host_asserted
“A foreign policy advisor to Vice President Spiro Agnew, Crane was later nominated as U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia by none other than President Ronald Reagan. However, that nomination did not get approved because of his links to Suharto and …”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 61 - 'MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE- DO ALL ROADS LEAD TO OBAMA!_!' - PART 1 - EP.437 @ 1:12:30
Ronald Reagan founded
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
“in any way like I used to. I think he was just like every other one, captured. But I do believe the one inspirational part of Carter was he tied, and this again, pissed all of the CIA off and USAID and National, well, we don't have the Nati…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:00:35
Ronald Reagan founded
International Republican Institute host_asserted
“He signed the law in 1982 to create that monstrosity. And when he did that, he created a slush fund for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a slush fund for the labor unions, a slush fund for the Republicans, and a slush fund for the Democrats. A…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:01:07
Ronald Reagan funded
Guatemala host_asserted
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstalled when Ronald Reagan took over. So the…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:03:06
Ronald Reagan funded
El Salvador host_asserted
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstalled when Ronald Reagan took over. So the…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:03:06
Ronald Reagan funded
Chile host_asserted
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstalled when Ronald Reagan took over. So the…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:03:06
Ronald Reagan funded
Paraguay host_asserted
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstalled when Ronald Reagan took over. So the…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:03:06
Ronald Reagan funded
Uruguay host_asserted
“So he had cut them off at the knees. And do you know who reinstalled it day one? Ronald Reagan. All of those countries with death squads killing their own peoples, foreign aid was immediately reinstalled when Ronald Reagan took over. So the…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - PART 39 - _JIMMY CARTER & PANAMA CANAL_ - EP.372 @ 1:03:06
Ronald Reagan funded
Contras documented
“of the White House. The briefing will be on President Reagan's legislative initiative to support the Nicaraguan freedom fighters, i.e. the Contras. The president is attending. Donald Reagan, White House Chief of Staff, Elliott Abrams, Under…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 32:02
Larry Meisel funded
Ronald Reagan documented
“In 1986, he was the chairman at the luncheon that raised a million dollars for Ronald Reagan. In 89, he organized a luncheon for Colorado Republican Senatorial Campaign Hank Brown and raised another almost $1 million that drew President Bus…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 18 @ 53:06
Ronald Reagan funded
Contras host_asserted
“Ronald Reagan, who during the same time brutally cracked down on the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, which, of course, the Sandinistas were the good guys. It was the Contras that we were funding under the Reagan administration that were the bad g…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Belgium Part 2 @ 49:50
Walter Mischer funded
Ronald Reagan book_quoted
“Primarily Democrats, but both sides of the aisle. Among the politicians that he donated to, LBJ, Ronald Reagan, John Conley. John Conley, we're going to hear that name a lot in this book, too. Preston Smith, Mark White, and Republican Bill …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2 @ 8:51
Ronald Reagan funded
White Hand host_asserted
“monumental increase in the amount of aid that began after Reagan came in. And knowingly, Reagan actually travels down there. They knew exactly what they were doing and they continued to fund training. Much of this had gotten exposed. They k…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Guatemala 1953-1954&1962-1980’s @ 1:21:39
Walter Mischer funded
Ronald Reagan book_quoted
“Walter Mitzner was the largest fundraiser in the country for Ronald Reagan and George Bush, collecting more than three million dollars for their campaign, including two point eight million in one fundraising dinner alone in Houston. The Hou…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA and George Bush Part 2 @ 30:49
Ronald Reagan paid
Gustavo Adolfo Alvarez Martinez host_asserted
“They were trying to kill, as we've said many times, the Sandinistas. And the Sandinistas was actually the freedom fighters trying to take their country back from the global oligarchies, the international syndicate, as I refer to it. And you…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Honduras @ 5:55
Ronald Reagan installed
Samuel Doe documented
“And then they killed him when he was basically trying to leave the country so that he couldn't talk and implicate anybody else. In 1982, and that just comes from a whole bunch of articles that I've read, because it's a totally strange, craz…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 43:31
Ronald Reagan appointed
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
“And I'm going to move Trump frog over. OK. All right. So we'll try this and see if this doesn't work a little bit better. So basically, the National Endowment for Democracy was set up early in the Reagan administration. It was acknowledged …”
▶ Operation Gladio - National Endowment for Democracy @ 12:08
Ronald Reagan supplied_arms_to
UNITA host_asserted
“Like his brother-in-law. And he was in charge of a faction called UNITA, U-N-I-T-A. And so the U.S., both Carter and Reagan, supplied arms through France, Israel, South Africa into Angola. And that's important to understand that because alt…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname @ 15:14
Ronald Reagan ordered_assassination_of
Desi Bouterse host_asserted
“had authorized the CIA to top. So this is confusing the way this is worded. William Casey went to the House and Senate Intel committees and basically said, President Reagan has given me the authority to overthrow Suriname's ruler. And that …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Reagan’s complicity; Morocco-Seychelles-Suriname @ 52:06
John Hinckley Jr. attempted_assassination_of
Ronald Reagan documented
“mentioned in this chapter no does everyone know that or should we you can go ahead and say it well the guy who shot reagan was hinkley and his family were involved with silverado bank with neil bush who of course his father was reagan's vic…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-The Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 7 @ 59:31
Ronald Reagan succeeded
Jimmy Carter documented
“and did not overcome the uncertainties regarding a military special operations. Meanwhile, quiet negotiations with the Iranian government eventually led to the release on Ronald Reagan's inauguration day. So that's the story and brings us t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 3 (2) @ 1:01:29
Ronald Reagan appointed
George H.W. Bush documented
“Vice President George H.W. Bush seemed to herald a rebirth of the recently retired Shackley. Quote, on December 5 and 6, 1980, a few dozen former spooks, journalists, Capitol Hill staffers, and foreign intelligence officers gathered in a Wa…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government #8 @ 3:11
Ronald Reagan pardoned
Mark Felt documented
“for ordering FBI agents to search the homes of the Weather Underground members and other groups without a warrant. He was found guilty in 1980 and pardoned by Reagan in 81, which I don't know if anybody knew that until I read this book. I d…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Twilight of the Shadow Government Part 1 @ 33:41
Ronald Reagan carried_out_attack
Grenada host_asserted
“They overthrew Seychelles. They tried to overthrow Nicaragua. And Cuba was just a repeat every single day attempting to overthrow it. So they did the roadmap and Reagan dutifully implemented it, is the bottom line to that. It also then beca…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 37:53
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
“and they killed the Tsar's family in the basement in the Bolshevik Revolution in 1916, which happened with the whole, you know, which was World War I kicking off and so on. And then I believe that what Q has said is that, you know, when Put…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Mr Truthbomb @ 1:08:14
Ronald Reagan protected
Edgar Eugene Bradley host_asserted
“Legal Affairs Secretary Edwin Meese, who handles all legal advisory for Reagan as governor of California, ruled Bradley would not be sent to New Orleans to stand trial at the trial of the century at the time, which was the only investigatio…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6 @ 4:23
Edwin Meese provided_legal_advice_for
Ronald Reagan documented
“Legal Affairs Secretary Edwin Meese, who handles all legal advisory for Reagan as governor of California, ruled Bradley would not be sent to New Orleans to stand trial at the trial of the century at the time, which was the only investigatio…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6 @ 4:23
Ronald Reagan refused_to_extradite
Clay Shaw host_asserted
“He subpoenaed this guy on charges. He actually preferred charges, not just a subpoena of this guy being involved with the Clay Shaw operation that was now living in California. And he may have been there the whole time and just came to New …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 6 @ 1:10:11
Ronald Reagan appointed
Lanterman-Petris-Short Act host_asserted
“These huge institutions with all the white padded rooms, those were going away. In 1965, they passed a bill called the Medicaid IMD Exclusion, and it barred federal funding if any facility had more than 16 beds. In 67, Governor Reagan in Ca…”
▶ Operation Gladio meets Secret Societys 2025-05-29 @ 3:52
James Baker persuaded
Ronald Reagan book_quoted
“if they're part of, as this was a very new administration, and they probably had not been inventoried yet. Casey wanted Reagan to appoint a Democrat, Jean Kirkpatrick, as Allen's replacement. But instead, James Baker and Michael Deaver pers…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30 @ 23:28
Michael Deaver persuaded
Ronald Reagan book_quoted
“if they're part of, as this was a very new administration, and they probably had not been inventoried yet. Casey wanted Reagan to appoint a Democrat, Jean Kirkpatrick, as Allen's replacement. But instead, James Baker and Michael Deaver pers…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30 @ 23:28
Ronald Reagan appointed
William Clark book_quoted
“if they're part of, as this was a very new administration, and they probably had not been inventoried yet. Casey wanted Reagan to appoint a Democrat, Jean Kirkpatrick, as Allen's replacement. But instead, James Baker and Michael Deaver pers…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30 @ 23:28
Ronald Reagan covered_up
A.Q. Khan book_quoted
“Unambiguous evidence that Pakistan was actively pursuing nuclear weapons and that China was providing help for them. At this time, the U.S. law prohibited any assistance going to countries seeking nuclear weapons. The Reagan-Bush administra…”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 27:16
Ronald Reagan funded
Pakistan book_quoted
“further improved following the 1980 election of Reagan and his former correspondent, Bush Sr. With the covert U.S. war in Afghanistan, the Pakistani dictator gained significant advantage and used it.…”
▶ The Colonels corner Prelude to terror final chapter @ 26:28
Ronald Reagan funded
Contras documented
“He got called a communist for doing that. And the CIA and all of the companies to include United Fruit, but also the railroads, went down there and funded the Contras, as did the Reagan administration, and told us they were freedom fighters…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 1:01:05
Ronald Reagan ordered_assassination_of
Forces Democráticas Nacionales book_quoted
“would involve the CIA. Sensitive wasn't actually the correct word. It was white hot. The same morning Anderson was dictating his letter to the IRS, President Reagan and Attorney General Edwin Meese were announcing to a group of reporters in…”
▶ The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 20 @ 9:19
Ronald Reagan funded
Contras book_quoted
“The secretary wanted an opinion from the attorney general, but others talked right past him. Casey agreed to a legal opinion, but one that made it clear that the U.S. could seek the money. We don't want any other ones. Reagan observed that …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48) @ 10:48
Ronald Reagan appointed
Jean Kirkpatrick book_quoted
“By then, Jean Kirkpatrick had left the administration just to ensure the doctrine's author kept her hand in. Reagan appointed her to the Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board. Ambassador Kirkpatrick had once visited Tegu, explicitly link…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48) @ 23:09
Ronald Reagan funded
Democratic Force of Nicaragua host_asserted
“The request in February of 86 was for $100 million, and it was supposed to be transferred from the Pentagon budget. Anybody wondering where all that missing money from the Pentagon went? Bill Casey personally participated, presiding over th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49) @ 43:33
Ronald Reagan covered_up
Iran-Contra affair book_quoted
“attacking wildly speculative false stories and characterizing the Iran arms cell as a small amount of defensive weapons. Missiles are defensive weapons? He also went on to say that they could fit in a single airplane, which was completely u…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 48 (50) @ 22:47
Ronald Reagan framed
Sandinistas documented
“Because again, they're trying to set up the Sandinistas in Nicaragua as drug dealers. Snap pictures of the men loading the cocaine onto his airplane so they could use those pictures to implicate Nicaragua for what Colombia was actually doin…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 14 @ 1:03:41
Ronald Reagan founded
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
“Pointing to Reagan again, it was, you know, Reagan is the one who created USAID. No, no, no. He did the National Endowment for Democracy. OK, OK, OK. I thought it was I thought I thought Reagan was the one who created USAID. USAID, as it wa…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 16 @ 1:24:03
Ronald Reagan supplied_arms_to
Iran host_asserted
“that a government can control the outcomes is control the people. And again, looking back on the Reagan administration and their race into war, while they are secretly using the very forces of the NATO secret armies around the world by sell…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Deep Dive into @AAnon55_ video post 1030 ET @ 18:59
Ronald Reagan attempted_coup_against
Nicaragua host_asserted
“By sneaking these covert agents into Angola to control their gold, diamonds, and uranium, and by attempting to overthrow the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, he is doing exactly the opposite. He is seeking to control people by controlling the gove…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Deep Dive into @AAnon55_ video post 1030 ET @ 19:29
Ronald Reagan founded
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
“Karen Bass was not only a Castro operative and communist, but she got elevated to the vice chair of the National Endowment for Democracy, which is the center of soft power for the U.S. government. Actually, the National Endowment for Democr…”
▶ The Colonels Corner - Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 1 @ 4:02
Ronald Reagan funded
Contras host_asserted
“was part of an international drug syndicate. And they were using the money to fund other priorities. And they were using the money to fund the Contras, which everybody knew were fascist dictators. The actual good people in that whole thing …”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 3 @ 1:37:47
Ronald Reagan created
National Endowment for Democracy guest_asserted
“company down there. And when they tried to legitimately create a labor union, our labor union that was created by their slush fund, that international institute that Reagan created with the National Endowment for Democracy legislation, went…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Interview w_Paul Williams author of Operation Gladio @ 32:44
Lou Wasserman installed
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“while Reagan was a Democrat, was kind of like his benefactor. And so he basically, depending on which story you read, but basically they all collectively say this, they just give different reasons. He installed Reagan as the Screen Actors G…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 1:06:13
Ronald Reagan granted_waiver_to
Lou Wasserman host_asserted
“And he only granted one waiver, and it was to his benefactor, Lou Wasserman. So Lou Wasserman was allowed to use his talent agent's people in his movies, basically creating a monopoly in Hollywood. And as a result of that, all kinds of thin…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 1:07:11
Lou Wasserman funded
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“funds Ronald Reagan's run for governor. Lou Wasserman also was Reagan's largest donor on his first run into the presidency. And so that's baggage that you take. And he had some really crazy things go on while he was the governor of Californ…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Transnational AntiCommunism&Cold War Part 5 @ 1:07:39
Ronald Reagan appointed
William Casey documented
“in OSS veteran associations and was appointed to the intelligence board, the presidential intelligence board by Gerald Ford. To a newly elected Ronald Reagan looking for a CIA director, Bill Casey was a natural. Casey himself had wanted to …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 42 (44) @ 16:30
Ronald Reagan funded
Nicaragua documented
“annexes, such as in 1985 with the Afghan escalation. Reagan approved covert actions against Nicaragua in a November 81 decision directive. About a year later, he sanctioned Bill Casey's activism that ordered global covert operations to prev…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 42 (44) @ 33:49
Ronald Reagan funded
Cuba documented
“annexes, such as in 1985 with the Afghan escalation. Reagan approved covert actions against Nicaragua in a November 81 decision directive. About a year later, he sanctioned Bill Casey's activism that ordered global covert operations to prev…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 42 (44) @ 33:49
Ronald Reagan member_of
Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board book_quoted
“He put his effort into writing alternative papers, exaggerating the threat. Staff thought Anderson's presence a bad influence. Later additions to the board included California Governor Ronald Reagan on the Presidential Intelligence Advisory…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 25:14
Licio Gelli member_of
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“population control and everything and all the same cats that we're speaking of are in that circle as well. So, um, yeah, I just wanted to bring that up. Did you ever come across that galley? He was definitely, he was definitely at Ronald Re…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 1:25:52
Roman Shukhevych member_of
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“Stetsco? Stetsco, yeah. Yeah, Stetsco was at the White House as well. Yeah, it's just crazy. He was at Reagan's White House. Yeah. Go ahead, Lanai. Renee, just to give you another reference on this, I think that Lyndon LaRouche's executive …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 33 (35) @ 1:26:50
Ronald Reagan funded
Iran-Contra book_quoted
“the finding to approve the CIA's November involvement retroactively, backdating. The CIA and the NSC together drafted a document that Reagan approved on January 17th, 1986. The finding contained orders that Congress not be informed and that…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45) @ 6:36
Ronald Reagan supplied_arms_to
Iran book_quoted
“The Iranian arms deal, together with the events simultaneously occurring in Nicaragua, ignited a firestorm during the Reagan presidency. Three hostages were released, Reverend Benjamin Ware, Father Lawrence Jenko, and David Jacobson. Reagan…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45) @ 9:07
Ronald Reagan funded
UNITA book_quoted
“all of these people working alongside the South Africans whose internal divisions were even sharper than in the 70s. The Reaganites could not resist. President Reagan told the National Security Group meeting on November 12th, 1985, we want …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45) @ 14:25
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Nicaragua documented
“a showdown with Congress over intelligence oversight and initiatives that took covert action outside whatever quote-unquote legal framework supported it, calling into question the role of the president himself. The operation began soon afte…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 43 (45) @ 37:00
Ronald Reagan ordered_assassination_of
Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board documented
“on neutralization implying assassination stunned Americans. Congressman Edwin Boland denounced it in a storm of criticism disrupted during Reagan's re-election campaign. Reagan felt obliged to order immediate investigation by the Presidenti…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46) @ 38:06
William Casey proposed
Ronald Reagan guest_asserted
“recounts that William Casey went to Ronald Reagan in September of 81 with a dual-track program. The president approved a tryout. The CIA would fund Iranian exile groups while maintaining the United States, excuse me, while simultaneously th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 42 (44) @ 53:54
Ronald Reagan member_of
World Anti-Communist League host_asserted
“It has brushed almost every president. Reagan was a big fan. General Senglib was a big component of the American version of this movement. And again, all ties into the CIA. So it originally started out in what the new name for it is called …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ South Korea; WHAT IS GOING ON @ 48:35
Ronald Reagan funded
Council for National Policy host_asserted
“There is an equal, a co-equal chaos that is seated on the side of the right, the proverbial right. So it is always two wings of the same bird, always. He closes this part out and says, and in 1981, following the inauguration of Ronald Reaga…”
▶ The Colonels Corner background & how others discuss Operation Gladio @ 33:26
Ronald Reagan supplied_arms_to
Iran guest_asserted
“And I just need to remind everybody that there were allegations that these Islamic radicals that took that shot were sponsored by Iran. Interesting. So what's really interesting about that is secretly the Reagan president, President Reagan,…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 59 - '1983 BEIRUT MARINE BARRACKS BOMBING' - EP.429 @ 32:07
Ronald Reagan involved_in
Iran-Contra affair host_asserted
“If you live 50 years from now and you went back and you listen to a Ronald Reagan speech, you'd think he's the best thing since sliced bread, too. And he absolutely wasn't. I can point to any number of the top 10 reasons why he was a crappy…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 1 @ 1:42:49
Ronald Reagan funded
Guatemala host_asserted
“halted all foreign aid because of the death squads and gross human rights abuse. And by the way, Jimmy Carter is the only president that did that. Congress tried to do it during the Reagan administration, but Reagan ignored him and did it i…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 1:07:38
Ted Shackley trained
Ronald Reagan book_quoted
“Ted Shackley, who had perfected the use of political organizations like labor unions, PR firms, publishers to carry out intelligence operations overseas, were now affiliated with a political campaign that had no hesitation about being used …”
▶ Operation Gladio Prelude to Terror chapter 21 @ 7:23
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Nicaragua host_asserted
“leaders that were very nationalistic in their approach as well, to include Nicaragua. He was 100 percent wrong in every aspect of that. And it wasn't because he was disengaged. It was because he was part of that. And so, you know, Jimmy Car…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 1 @ 1:43:12
Ronald Reagan funded
National Endowment for Democracy host_asserted
“In exchange for giving the CIA a front called the National Endowment for Democracy, Reagan also, the negotiation with the Senate was, we'll give the Republican one, the Democrats one, the Union one, and the chamber one. So everybody has a f…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 2:14:23
Ronald Reagan funded
Afghanistan host_asserted
“And I had no idea that we actually, I mean, I know we contributed just from the bits and pieces that I've picked up through these books that we have done, like Pete Bruton's book. But I didn't know that we funded almost the entire fucking t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 46 (48) @ 1:28:29
Ronald Reagan founded
International Republican Institute host_asserted
“It's something I don't want on my tombstone. All right. We've got some media partners and supporting partners. What do we have here? Oh, AEI, the American Enterprise Institute. The IRI, International Republican Institute. Who's the IRI? Ano…”
▶ Live Research Dig w WarHamster and GBPH @ 1:07:29
Lou Wasserman funded
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“gave him the position as the president of Screen Actors Guild. And in return, Ronald Reagan gave him a waiver and allowed him to be a talent organization as well as a movie guy, which no one else was ever granted a waiver for. And then Lou …”
▶ The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12 @ 57:56
Ronald Reagan supplied_arms_to
Osama bin Laden host_asserted
“getting involved in sending Stinger missiles and going out and visiting Afghanistan and stuff like that. While that's going on, bin Laden sets up Maktab al-Qidamad, which is his sort of funding mechanism. And I think there's information out…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Charlie Kirk Shooting and PRE 9_11 conversation @ 1:39:58
Ronald Reagan funded
Iran-Contra host_asserted
“The hostages get released on Inauguration Day of Ronald Reagan. That gave him the needed booze to be pro-military. And what did he do with that? He sets up Iran-Contra, which then has Israel selling missiles to Iran to generate money for th…”
▶ OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 60 - 'CIA MOSSAD SO'AK SHAH MULLAHS IRGC' - EP @ 55:26
Lou Wasserman funded
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“Ronald Reagan decided or some people suggest Lou Wasserman decided that he wanted a governor. He funded Ronald Reagan's run as governor. And a lot of people have made that same allegation. If you go back and you look at the contributions th…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 3 @ 1:34:14
Ronald Reagan funded
Guatemala guest_asserted
“But I think it was not tacit. It was very direct. He actually traveled to Guatemala. He knew exactly what was going on there. Go ahead. I think Reagan absolutely knew what was going on there. They'll debate whether he caused whether he dire…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Guatemala 1953-1954&1962-1980’s @ 1:49:33
Ronald Reagan targeted_for_regime_change
Jean-Bertrand Aristide book_quoted
“for years and had become a target for doing so. And his activities evoked a very strong dislike for U.S. officials, including Ronald Reagan. Aristide later wrote that Ronald Reagan considered him a communist and that…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Haiti @ 37:47
Ronald Reagan appointed
John Poindexter book_quoted
“Poindexter, of course, was the Reagan National Security Advisor who had been convicted of five felony counts for his role of lying to Congress during the Iran-Contra.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 18:25
Walter Mischer funded
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“He was a fundraiser for LBJ, Lloyd Benson, Ronald Reagan, George Bush and many others.…”
▶ Colonels Corner_ Mafia, CIA & GHWB Part 1 @ 36:57
Ronald Reagan appointed
Lou Wasserman host_asserted
“And he made sure that Ronald Reagan got the Screen Actor Guild president through some shenanigans. And Ronald Reagan, in turn, gave Lou Wasserman a waiver that no one else had. And that waiver allowed them, at the time, they were not allowe…”
▶ Operation Gladio 101 Pt 3 @ 1:33:22
CIA funded
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“It's a level of totalitarianism that's nuts. We know it's, to some extent, it's not new because, I mean, look at Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the CIA and those connections. The CIA has realized that entertainment industry is essentially politica…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 19 @ 1:47:53
CFR founded
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“an organization that is called the American Security Council that not only created the Reagan administration's doctrine as it relied to the, which allowed them to enable the Iran-Contra and all of these other ridiculous national foreign pol…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Honduras @ 7:23
Ronald Reagan funded
UNITA host_asserted
“up to their eyeballs and nefarious and using the Cuban exiles in Angola to try to exploit Angola's uranium and gold and minerals. They wanted the UNITA, which was as corrupt as any government could have ever been, potential government. And …”
▶ The Colonel Corner Dark Alliance Part 12 @ 59:11
Sun Myung Moon funded
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“victory in 1980, Moon's political influence increased dramatically because Vice President George Bush, former CIA director during the whole recruiting of Moon into the CIA, was now Vice President. Bush and Moon shared unsavory links to Sout…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Korea Final Day @ 54:43
Ronald Reagan covered_up
BCCI host_asserted
“It was covered up by the White House during all of the administrations in the 1970s, which would include Nixon. It would include Ford. It would include Reagan, Jimmy Carter.…”
▶ Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster @ 6:04
Chase Manhattan Bank financed_via
Ronald Reagan host_asserted
“So he was marked for recruitment. That's what that means. And Rockefeller's Chase Bank's role in allegedly prolonging the Iranian hostage crisis. OK, so he's this is Cartwright going back to saying the Chase Bank played a major role in the …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Live Research Project into CIA corruption @ 58:37
Ronald Reagan supplied_arms_to
Contras guest_asserted
“to fund the Contras. Reagan, with George Bush as his vice president, starts using Israel as a weapons cutout. So they become a major weapons trafficker.…”
▶ 'Operation Gladio is Alive and Well' NATO_s secret terrorist army EXPOSED @ 1:07:32
Ronald Reagan carried_out_attack
Bergklamm discotheque bombing caller_asserted
“Who hit, who, who torpedo or missile, uh, Gaddafi's house in response? I think it was HW, correct? The, um, no, hold on. Um. It doesn't matter. It's been so long ago. I think that that. I think it was Reagan that when we dropped the, uh, um…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Libya @ 1:27:43
Ronald Reagan proposed
Savings and loan crisis host_asserted
“They purposely did this to facilitate the disaster that they knew. They planned the disaster. They literally planned the savings and loan implosion. And we're going to prove it based on this book.…”
▶ Colonels Corner_ Mafia, CIA & GHWB Part 1 @ 48:18
Ronald Reagan member_of
Yaroslav Stetsko host_asserted
“CIA agents and he fired over a thousand of them. Midnight Massacre. Love it. And, you know, we've got pictures of Reagan in the White House with a Nazi called Stetsco. So anyway, we just call him like we see him. Kathy, go ahead. Hey, Colon…”
▶ Operation Gladio - State of the GOP and Tibet @ 2:09:08
Ronald Reagan ordered_assassination_of
Gary Etel caller_asserted
“According to a lawsuit filed by whistleblower Gary Etel, a pilot, aviation consultant, and aircraft broker, President Reagan moved as many as 50 C-130s into private contracts for use in a variety of covert operations that included drug smug…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Cocaine Death Squad & War on Terror Part 10 Final @ 51:27
Vladimir Putin attempted_assassination_of
Ronald Reagan speculative
“way profound. And of course, he could have assassinated President Reagan in 1980 as he was standing 10 feet from him. I wonder what his orders were at that time. And finally, lastly, and leastly, I'm sorry, President or Vice President-elect…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Vietnam Viet Cong vs Viet Minh; Charlie @ 1:59:14
Mentions (120)
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Hey, I want to make an observation for everyone. We have an entire group of people, primarily Republicans, that have spent the last four years complaining that Biden's a vegetable, doesn't know what's going on, doesn't have the clues, not r…
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Reagan and the defense they always use is he didn't know. He didn't know what was going on. For eight fucking years, he didn't know what was going on as the president. But you're the same guy that's complaining about Biden not knowing what'…
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And it was covered up by the DEA. It was covered up by the CIA. It was covered up by the FBI. It was covered up by the White House during all of the administrations in the 1970s, which would include Nixon. It would include Ford. It would in…
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So just keep that in your mind as we're going through this finale episode. So it definitely shows complicity in all of those administrations. That's the point I want to make. So basically, towards the end of Reagan's, throughout all of Bush…
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landfield minefield of the Reagan Bush era Iran Contra because BCCI was at the heart of all of the deals for Iran Contra all of the money that went to buy the missiles through Israel into Iran went through BCCI all of the money laundering f…
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was furious at the pardons and said that Bush, quote, had stopped the trial of a Confederate, unquote. But the fact was that the arms dealers, former military officers, and Middle Eastern hustlers like Oliver North, William Casey, Admiral P…
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hid the information. In 86 and 87, they would have also found that BCCI was closer than anyone could imagine to the White House in both Reagan and Vice President Bush. According to former National Security Council member Roger Robinson, the…
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He was a fundraiser for LBJ, Lloyd Benson, Ronald Reagan, George Bush and many others. OK, I think that was because we already know about Barry Seale. What it's what the author says about him is he was a.…
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crisis after another crisis after another crisis. And by the way, as this author points out, none of this was possible prior to 1980. None of it. They could not have done any of this. One of the very first things Bush and Reagan did when th…
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Primary front and center was Admiral John Poindexter of Iran-Contra fame and a guy by the name of Brian Sharkey. Poindexter, of course, was the Reagan National Security Advisor who had been convicted of five felony counts for his role of ly…
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While working on Genoa for DARPA, he befriended Sharkey, who would go on to become a senior vice president at SAIC and their chief technology officer during the 1990s. In the aftermath of 9-11, Poindexter and Sharkey felt it was time to rev…
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make sure President Carter didn't get reelected, Reagan came in and basically regrew the CIA covert operation element. And so it is very, very hard to disassemble something as nefarious as this on the covert side of it. What I have come to …
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were created on the memory of Bandera and Stetsco. And you would find Stetsco in the White House with Ronald Reagan, if you were to fast forward. And everybody knew he was a Nazi, by the way. And so all of the modern day references to Nazis…
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So we were just kind of delineating the kissing cousins of USAID and National Endowment for Democracy. So you have in the 60s the USAID that basically took the cultural pieces of creating the NGOs and funding them that were going to be unle…
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The preponderance of the group that was involved in Watergate were trained by the CIA's Miami station as part of the quote unquote Cuban exiles, which are our Operation Gladio people. The Cuban exiles was used throughout America to do some …
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We used Israel for a strategic reason. So if you can hide behind the Zionist element of how everyone needs to not attack Israel because they're the victim in the situation they're in. I'm talking about the propaganda that we've been sold. B…
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Congo and was controlling it. We wanted to control Angola post-World War II and forward. And so during the Reagan administration, they orchestrated a war using, by the way, Cuban exiles as paramilitary that they trucked into Angola and they…
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This is around the 1980 timeframe. The U.S. was supporting the government of El Salvador. And President Reagan said it was because they were trying to halt the infiltration into the Americas by terrorists and also outside interference. Any …
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In January 1982, President Reagan certified to Congress that the El Salvadorian government was, quote, making a concerted and significant effort to comply with internationally recognized human rights, unquote. That's a big fat lie. Quote, a…
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For several years under Reagan administration, the FBI conducted a nationwide investigation of this organization. During that period, some of the organization's offices were broken into with nothing of value taken except files. It's imperat…
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Colombia, all of it is coming from Colombia. Let me ask you something. Is anything real? I mean, seriously, how much of that how much of that minutiae was President Reagan? You know what? Don't just do answer that. How much of this?…
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And again, we're going to get off if I allow us to. But I'm just curious, what percentage of that entire operation down there do you think he was aware of? I already know the answer. He was aware of all of it. I knew it was going to be 100%…
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I love this response when I start pointing out that Reagan opened the border, gave amnesty to illegals. He tried to thwart the I think it's called the MNT, which was a political group in Angola. And they financially backed and sick the CIA …
▶ 54:25
to illicitly take out uranium from Angola because they were on the border with the Congo, which we had overthrown and put a dictator in there, too. So they were crafting a policy in Angola and they used a crap ton of Cuban exiles in Angola.…
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Firm represented Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North during the Iran-Contra affair. Oh, my gosh. Ready for this? And John Hinckley, the would-be assassin of Ronald Reagan. Friendly reminder that the Hinckley family was in business with Bush's b…
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Right before they shot Reagan. Yeah. All right. So let's look at some of their clientele. I'll just go through it quickly because it just screams deep state. Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, James Patterson, Hillary Rodham Clinto…
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It's something I don't want on my tombstone. All right. We've got some media partners and supporting partners. What do we have here? Oh, AEI, the American Enterprise Institute. The IRI, International Republican Institute. Who's the IRI? Ano…
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I mean, there's people that don't even believe that Hitler died, that he went to South America. I understand how people can have different opinions. I don't have any evidence that the, and I understand people like to use their speeches, but…
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If you live 50 years from now and you went back and you listen to a Ronald Reagan speech, you'd think he's the best thing since sliced bread, too. And he absolutely wasn't. I can point to any number of the top 10 reasons why he was a crappy…
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leaders that were very nationalistic in their approach as well, to include Nicaragua. He was 100 percent wrong in every aspect of that. And it wasn't because he was disengaged. It was because he was part of that. And so, you know, Jimmy Car…
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Hi, Colonel. First, I want to thank you. I've been visiting your spaces. I missed part one and two, but I had listened to a couple of your Rumble videos. And so I'm trying to catch up. And then I've been listening to things going on in othe…
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There can be theatrics involved in what you know to be a foregone conclusion and you push up the event. But the Soviet Union was imploding and most people knew that about five years before it happened. And what my disappointment, obviously,…
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presidential election that I actually voted in. And so I had always had the opinion that, you know, given the comparison that he was a fairly good president. However, when you go back and you look at way before he ever became president, his…
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And he made sure that Ronald Reagan got the Screen Actor Guild president through some shenanigans. And Ronald Reagan, in turn, gave Lou Wasserman a waiver that no one else had. And that waiver allowed them, at the time, they were not allowe…
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and the movie. You had to pick one industry or the other because you could monopolize and have only your people and your talent agency in your movies. And those may not be the actual terms of what they called them, but you get what I'm sayi…
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Ronald Reagan decided or some people suggest Lou Wasserman decided that he wanted a governor. He funded Ronald Reagan's run as governor. And a lot of people have made that same allegation. If you go back and you look at the contributions th…
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And so when you come in and you are in Lou Wasserman, just for those of you who don't know, there is an entire collective of people at the time that were on the shady side of businesses. And that's kind of the world that Ronald Reagan was r…
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And then put into office by. And so if you start dissecting some of the things that he did, kind of my biggest beef with him initially was the fact, because I was living it at the time, was the Jimmy Carter at the end of his administration …
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and destroying our education system. They didn't do it. They just created the apparatus to do it. But then the next guy is going to fill that apparatus. And the guy after that is going to do the one child left behind, which was a total disa…
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Yeah, and that was a big deal. My next question, why was, and I don't know, I don't think you've ever talked about this, but I always wondered about this. Why was the Reagan, why was there an assassination attempt against Reagan on Connecti…
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People think, oh, you know, he wasn't one of the guys and this is what got him to be one of the guys. But you can't say that if you know anything about Reagan's past. Right. He was one of the guys. Was definitely one of the guys. Yeah. Now,…
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leading to Reagan's, you know, refreezing the ice cube, metaphorically speaking, with the Soviet Union and ending detente with Russia. So I think in short, whether or not to refreeze the Soviet Union ice cube, in other words, go back to old…
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LBJ, Senator McCarthy, RFK on the Democrat side. On the Republican side, you had Romney's dad, Nelson Rockefeller, and Reagan, who at some point during the 1968 season had either officially declared they were running,…
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Paying the people who next door in Iran just kidnapped a whole bunch of Americans. Unless you step back and you look at the entire thing and say that what they're trying to do is say that this fundamental, and again, they're trying to make …
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and anybody that would then fill that void. So he felt like it needed to be done from internal to Afghanistan as far as fighting the Taliban. But this seemed like the kind of mission the United States would support. Haqq was one of the brav…
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to basically booby trap Jimmy Carter, make him look like he's a wimp, and get Reagan in. And I have also, there's a colonel that actually flew Bush to a meeting to arrange this whole thing. It's called the October Surprise. That's a pretty …
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curtain in The Wizard of Oz and they pull straws and they say, OK, you're going to get to be president this time. Because I've showed you examples like Jimmy Carter at the end of his presidency created the Department of Education. He didn't…
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passed for it, was passed under Reagan and signed into law. And it was created as an executive order. It was not created as even an appropriation thing from Congress. So they're all in it together. And it's just a matter of picking straws. …
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That's their mode of operandi. That's exactly what they did in Italy. That's exactly what they did in Turkey with the Kurds. They dress, it's Operation Northwood. They dress up as the people that they want to pin the blame on. We saw it on …
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for the other people to accept Sankara because of the fear that the Pan-Africa movement would spread. So after Kampari seized power, the Reagan administration trained and funded the army in an attempt to stabilize his rule.…
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And they have kind of like the Republican data account on X has kind of put some NED information out there in a kind of roundabout way. And I want to explain that. So the National Endowment for Democracy is a law that was signed in during t…
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Which I think is hilarious because Dan Scavino just put up the fact that the Reagan portrait is in Donald Trump's. Yeah. Okay. So on his post, I said, oh, did he do it because of the NED law that Reagan signed into law? Or did he do it beca…
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OK, so then you go on down and it says that the National Endowment for Democracy assumed several former activities that was performed by the CIA. What the hell? So you're telling me that Congress and the Reagan administration took functions…
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like an international investigation because there's an international version of the NTSB. And that allowed the Reagan administration effectively to ensure no politically or military sensitive information was going to be subpoenaed because t…
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Also, the normal flight path, which I just mentioned, due to a NOTAM that had been issued within the last 24 hours of the takeoff of the aircraft, had temporarily closed airway R-20, and then it was immediately opened the day after the cras…
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during their posting to Lebanon starting in August 25, 1982, as a result of Israel's invasion 11 weeks earlier. So the whole reason we're there is because Israel invaded Lebanon. Initially, a U.S. unit of 800 men was sent to Beirut Harbor a…
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while their first brief stay had been to separate Israeli forces from Palestinian fighters evacuating Beirut. Their new mission was a part of a multinational force sent to prevent Israeli troops from attacking Palestinian civilians left def…
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And I just need to remind everybody that there were allegations that these Islamic radicals that took that shot were sponsored by Iran. Interesting. So what's really interesting about that is secretly the Reagan president, President Reagan,…
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Anybody on the ground would go, time out. Nope. September 13th, President Reagan authorized what was called aggressive self-defense for the Marines, including air and naval strikes. Five days later, the U.S. essentially joined the war again…
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Kerr, a distinguished scholar in the Arab world, was gunned down on January 18th outside his office. On February 5th, Reagan made one of his stand tall speeches by saying the quote, the situation in Lebanon is difficult, frustrating, and da…
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The day after Rajir's kidnapping on February 7th, 1984, Reagan suddenly reversed himself and announced that all U.S. Marines would shortly be redeployed. The next day, the battleship USS New Jersey fired 290 rounds of one-ton shells from it…
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The hostages get released on Inauguration Day of Ronald Reagan. That gave him the needed booze to be pro-military. And what did he do with that? He sets up Iran-Contra, which then has Israel selling missiles to Iran to generate money for th…
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A foreign policy advisor to Vice President Spiro Agnew, Crane was later nominated as U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia by none other than President Ronald Reagan. However, that nomination did not get approved because of his links to Suharto and …
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Yes, you can pick on me. Yeah, because we called you salty. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. What'd I do? I've just got to say that Reagan was the one that came up with the ketchup being a vegetable on our bullshit food pyramid, right? On top of hosting…
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Hey, you know, I was watching a 1980 Ronald Reagan or 79 or 1980, an old commercial of his. And at the very end of the commercial, it said, make America great again. Hilarious. That's funny. Bill Clinton coined that phrase as well, by the w…
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Reagan administration in, and he was hiding the aid for the fascist in El Salvador in the form of the government and the elitist in U.S. food supplies for starving Africans. He also hid some aid in a request they sent over for emergency fue…
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That's why you can't believe anything the government writes and you can't believe what you read in papers, especially the New York Times. Sometimes, this is a quote from a Reagan administrator. Sometimes I feel like Sifras, a senior Reagan …
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allegedly from Nicaragua, unquote. They knew the boats had come from Nicaragua because they were made of a special kind of tree wood not native to El Salvador. No sign of any of these people were ever discovered. It was just a rumor. But 10…
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In a questionable way, it seems, much information in the white paper can't be found in the document at all once it's reviewed and compared. It was not merely the accuracy of the white paper that was in question, but the authenticity of the …
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We wouldn't want anybody that concerns themselves with human rights. Quote, the only thing that even makes me think that these documents were genuine was that they prove so little, unquote. When pressed to state what proof his government ha…
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The Reagan administration singularly failed to support its case that the fires of the Salvadorian Revolution were stoked by Nicaragua or Cuba or even the Soviet Union. So that's another very, very important point.…
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All right. If it's not going to work, it's not going to work. Let me just tell you that he is in front of a university in America. He came here to meet with the Reagan administration, who refused to meet with them as a head of a foreign cou…
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You may want to try and... There you are. Can you hear me? Yeah, now I can hear you great. So basically what he's trying to articulate is that the Reagan administration, all of them, viewed Maurice Bishop, despite the size of Grenada, a big…
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The U.S. ambassador to France, Eben Galbraith, stated over French television that the Reagan administration had been planning the invasion for over two weeks before this. That is, not only well before the request from the Caribbean countrie…
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requesting it after the fact, and still he has no legal authority to sign it. He is a ceremonial figure for the queen, period. But then the U.S. government used that signed piece of paper to justify the invasion that had already started. An…
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On the day of the invasion that he was in touch with amateur radios operators at the college and quote, this is what he said. I think the president's information is very wrong because some of the Americans started to go out yesterday, unquo…
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After subduing the minor resistance of Grenadan soldiers and Cuban construction workers, the U.S. forces discovered several other things to justify their coming. They found, said Ronald Reagan, quote, a complete base of weapons and communic…
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Lastly, the question of why Cuba or the Soviet Union would have needed Grenada as a springboard for their dastardly deeds in Latin America when there was already Cuba seems a little odd. After the invasion, after the overthrow of the Grenad…
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information about tourism on the island in order to begin a boycott. Over the next four years, Washington tried to harass Grenada in some other ways as well. With Ronald Reagan beginning in 1981, the U.S. aggressively lobbied the IMF and ot…
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It was for military purposes to house these 200 military aircraft. In March of 1983, President Reagan told an American television audience that the airfield would have a 10,000-foot runway, but that, quote, Grenada doesn't even have an air …
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The rapid buildup of Grenada's military potential is unrelated to any conceivable threat. The Soviet Cuban militarization of Grenada can only be seen as power projection into the region, unquote. He also had aerial photos of the constructio…
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So back in the day, I didn't trust Reagan at all. Not so much Reagan, but Bush. And I was kind of paying attention to what the hell was going on. But my question to you, with the operation that they ran in Grenada, is it more motive? Do you…
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They're bumping off commies, our enemies. I'd give them more power. Hell, I'd give them cartridges if I could, and everyone else would too. Why should we criticize them? The death squads, I'm for it. Shit, there's no question. We can't wait…
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It will have to be acknowledged by firing the thousand CIA officers and basically going through and defunding many of these operations that there's probably more positive things that we could have said about Carter's administration. Still n…
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monumental increase in the amount of aid that began after Reagan came in. And knowingly, Reagan actually travels down there. They knew exactly what they were doing and they continued to fund training. Much of this had gotten exposed. They k…
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But I think it was not tacit. It was very direct. He actually traveled to Guatemala. He knew exactly what was going on there. Go ahead. I think Reagan absolutely knew what was going on there. They'll debate whether he caused whether he dire…
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for years and had become a target for doing so. And his activities evoked a very strong dislike for U.S. officials, including Ronald Reagan. Aristide later wrote that Ronald Reagan considered him a communist and that…
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Keep in mind in 1991, this is such a pivotal year because Reagan left office in 88 and we would have the election. Well, we had an election in 88. He actually technically left in 89 in January. But you have Bush, the vice president during t…
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And if this was a video presentation, I would show you guys my shadow box behind me. My shadow box, the highest award that I received as a colonel after 30 years was a Legion of Merit. And these son of a bitches gave this murderer under the…
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an organization that is called the American Security Council that not only created the Reagan administration's doctrine as it relied to the, which allowed them to enable the Iran-Contra and all of these other ridiculous national foreign pol…
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Nicaragua, by the way. When the Reagan administration asked him to turn Honduras into a base for the anti-Sandinista rebels, known as the Contras, he eagerly agreed. And keep in mind, this is when Felix Rodriguez deploys to Honduras because…
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and that is we all have people in history that we believed were not corrupted or were naive or were still the good guy, still trying to do the right thing. And unfortunately, through all of our research, I believe every one of us has had ou…
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fucking person was held accountable? Don't tell me that the church committee was effective. They weren't effective in any way, shape or form. Sorry. Okay. Can I just continue though? There's one more aspect. So that was during Carter and th…
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That made the NSA. Anyway, that's and that was a direct result of the church committee. I mean, it was like a guillotine to the church committee. So anything that Reagan would have signed has absolutely zero to do with Congress. Reagan cann…
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to fund the Contras. Reagan, with George Bush as his vice president, starts using Israel as a weapons cutout. So they become a major weapons trafficker. The U.S. is- Into Nicaragua. So we can sort of wash our hands- Well, into Iraq and then…
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We're funneling it through Israel, so it's not really going to Nicaragua. Yeah, exactly. Correct. And the same thing happened in Angola under Reagan. So we do not want the government that Angola is going to put in place. Angola backs up to …
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I'm fairly convinced at this point that the entire thing was another setup of Carter. Not that I'm a big Carter fan. Reagan's, let's see, Reagan's removal of Richard Garner as the U.S. ambassador to Italy. You also have this Pazienza and Le…
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The Frazier report documented that Moon was paid by the KCIA to stage demonstrations at the U.N. and run pro-South Korea propaganda campaigns. The congressional investigator for the Frazier report said, we determined that the Moonies' prima…
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And then they killed him when he was basically trying to leave the country so that he couldn't talk and implicate anybody else. In 1982, and that just comes from a whole bunch of articles that I've read, because it's a totally strange, craz…
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Who hit, who, who torpedo or missile, uh, Gaddafi's house in response? I think it was HW, correct? The, um, no, hold on. Um. It doesn't matter. It's been so long ago. I think that that. I think it was Reagan that when we dropped the, uh, um…
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So he needed a more secure route. And his job was to basically set that up, which they did by using trains and trucks going over land as opposed to using ships. So that was his big claim to fame. Then he goes on and he talks about following…
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to testify on matters pertaining to his. So for the first time ever, a Richie Boy later appointed judge ordered the former president, Ronald Reagan, to testify on a matter pertaining to his own administration. So these people grew up and be…
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So he was marked for recruitment. That's what that means. And Rockefeller's Chase Bank's role in allegedly prolonging the Iranian hostage crisis. OK, so he's this is Cartwright going back to saying the Chase Bank played a major role in the …
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and they killed the Tsar's family in the basement in the Bolshevik Revolution in 1916, which happened with the whole, you know, which was World War I kicking off and so on. And then I believe that what Q has said is that, you know, when Put…
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and the corruption of the monarchs. And they went and they set up, you know, a beautiful idea of a country that was going to be based around God. And like what Reagan said was that, you know, they were going to be given rights based on God …
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that over and over again. Oh, he was also in Dallas in 1963, but I'm sure that's just a coincidence. So that's your boy, George H.W. Bush becomes the director of the CIA in 1976. Reagan, because it looks like Reagan's going to be the establ…
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If you want to bundle the money for Reagan, he needed these people's backing. And so he picked George H.W. as his running mate. Interesting choice in many ways. What was going on at the time for the election was Iran. Iran had taken the U.S…
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Bush is a VP. He's the one who ushered in the whole Iran-Contra and all this stuff. And I remember Reagan commenting that my vice president is more involved in the government than any VP in history. Well, yeah, you let him run your foreign …
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called The House of Bush, House of Sod, that's on my sub stack. I highly recommend you read that because it shows from way back the intimate relationship between the Saudis and the Bush family, and it will knock your socks off. Yeah, there …
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So he settles into Denver with Silverado. Silverado was bankrupt big time, the big bank. That's why we bring this up. He's friends with the family members of John Hinckley Jr., who's the guy who shot President Reagan when his father was the…
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So he's been in the mix of everything. Amazing amount of diplomats and some of the craziest places all from the same boarding schools. Okay, we got some people in the judiciary that are worth mentioning. Robert Bork, who of course got borke…
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These huge institutions with all the white padded rooms, those were going away. In 1965, they passed a bill called the Medicaid IMD Exclusion, and it barred federal funding if any facility had more than 16 beds. In 67, Governor Reagan in Ca…
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of the Ronald Reagan, Vice President George Bush administration. Because the National Endowment for Democracy was not created by itself. It was created with a whole bunch of things. That piece of legislation was crazy. And it was completely…
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In order to employ these people to continue doing the same mission. So it's not coincidental that the National Endowment for Democracy was set up at the beginning of the Reagan administration because it gave homes to many of the CIA people.…
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And I'm going to move Trump frog over. OK. All right. So we'll try this and see if this doesn't work a little bit better. So basically, the National Endowment for Democracy was set up early in the Reagan administration. It was acknowledged …
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basically is an offshoot of the CIA. It was set up in the early part of the Reagan administration in order to house a bunch of the fired CIA people under Carter, along with many other fake companies, NGOs, blah, blah, blah. So I wanted to t…
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So the first guy that was part of its creation is a guy by the name of Carl Gershman, G-E-R-S-H-M-A-N. Again, this was done during the beginning of the Reagan administration. So, and its purpose was doing things that the CIA used to do cove…
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a UN Security Council rep for the Reagan administration. And if you don't know anything about the, excuse me, Freedom House, the Freedom House is another one of those quote unquote think tanks that was founded in the early part of the 1940s…
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So you have back to back two presidents. You have been brainwashed to believe one is Satan and one is a saint. And we've been brainwashed to believe that Jimmy Carter is a Satan reincarnated and that President Reagan was a saint. And neithe…
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waivers for every pharmaceutical company. He is the one that signed the legislation that gave them a pass for poisoning our children. Ronald Reagan did that. Ronald Reagan lied to the American public and said the Contras were the freedom fi…